Debian’s great but not the best choice here.
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Nerd, truck driver, and kinda creeped that you’re reading this.
Debian’s great but not the best choice here.
Of tank man? The guy in the famous photo?
Where’s the picture of this? I’ve never heard that before. It doesn’t appear in his Wikipedia page, it just says there nobody knows what happened to him after.
As someone who has had one come through a windshield can confirm
I mean, you can get the Pi to use EFI and just boot generic images.
Thanks again @aeharding@lemmy.world for making a great client but also thanks for contributing back to Lemmy as a whole!
I wonder who they were trolling and brigading in the years of their existence prior to them federating with anyone…
It’s worth noting OP is on Fedora Silverblue - an “immutable” distro in which the system files are typically not editable.
That’s true but there’s still a difference between power user and spambot.
I’d really like a spam-signup type detector. Like if someone signs up and immediately starts posting or commenting way too much they should be given a few days ban, and if done again - permanently.
I like em all to match usually. OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on the desktop/laptop, Leap on my home server.
Though I didn’t run Arch on my server when I did on my personal computers
Can confirm, federation works :)
I’m sure they’re probably not okay with it but also there’s not much they can do about it other than defederate .ml - such is the nature of open source software.
Unfortunately in the fediverse changing your domain isn’t really possible. You basically have to start over.
Fedora hasn’t been repackaging Firefox in a problematic format
What missing features are so important that you decide to recreate the entire backend of Lemmy because you think the devs aren’t fast enough?
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, great KDE defaults - up to date - stable. Does things a bit differently than most distros but it’s pretty easy to get used to.
I run Tumbleweed on my PCs and Leap on my server.
It feels so weird to update my server after a few weeks and have like no packages to update.
Remember to make regular backups, kiddos.
I bring mine to work everyday. My manager has one, and oddly enough the manager at my old job did too lmao.
Good riddance to burggit. Manny legitimate complaints but absolutely good riddance.